framing stakeholder analyses 119

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  1. [...] Thank you for this – apologies for having been unable to get back to you and kind colleagues sooner whilst events continue to unfold, but this week is a good week for us both to start picking up where we left off.

    Don’t know if you’ve had a chance to visit aporia’s WHiSPeRiNG GaLLeRY online at http://ap0riasofar.wordpress.com/ since we last met? In particular, am currently working on a response to the [...] public consultation on [...]

    Would strongly enocourage you and colleagues at [...] to participate in this consultation process, if you haven’t sought to do so already – should mention that the consultation is open until [...] with a full range of ways in which [...] might serve to give voice to [...] social entrepreneurs in due course.

    On a more immediate note, would like to set up an “expertise sharing” session with you and colleagues as outlined during the social enterprise research conference. This would be one of a series of “expertise sharing” sessions with each of the communities aporia has been engaging over the course of the Aporia Green project. In order to do this most cost effectively, have been using the freely downloadable Elluminate software platform to date which has permitted up to 3 participants to engage in one of these sessions (including myself) online.

    However, having now curated the WHiSPeRiNG GaLLeRY online, demand for these “expertise sharing” sessions is beginning to grow more pertinent – including the interest you yourself has kindly shown – and so am in the process of trying to acquire an expanded capacity to run these sessions. The cost of purchasing an Elluminate software licence for 12 months for the purposes of running these “expertise sharing” sessions for more than 3 persons at a time has thus become an issue.

    In order to keep things simple, would like to apply for an [...] award in order to pay for the Elluminate licence at the earliest opportunity. Where these “expertise sharing” sessions can go from there is then open to co-development, without compromising on the relationship between [...] to date, and indeed the possibilities of [...] ongoing relationship from here on in.

    What do you say?

    Will try catching you on the phone this week to follow up on this [...] – do appreciate your preference for real time telephone conversations in contrast to asynchronous email correspondence at this stage – but hope this [...] can sit simmering innocuously on the back burner in the meantime, for the record, and let’s look forward to catching up soon [...]


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